Guys, things are getting serious around here. I'm fine and dry and away from trouble, but just 60km from here the trouble begins. The floods are above the century level by an unknown percentage, because in many places the water was above the measuring rods hours before the peak. The city of Obrenovac is evacuated, tens of thousands are homeless. They haven't published any figures about the number of dead, except the couple of dozen who were already found, that remains to be seen when the water subsides.
The simplest way to help is Paypal:
Embassy Of Serbia - Brussels - Flood Relief
floodrelief@gov.rs
The email exists only for this purpose; emails won't be replied to.
If anyone knows of a similar account for Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the disaster was even worse in some places, please publish it here. I don't see Elvir Podić here, I hear that Prijedor was also heavily flooded.
Croatia, AFAIK, has trouble only on Sava, where the Bosnian rivers flow into it - several villages in the lower part of Sava are in the areas where levees couldn't take the pressure and broke. The water is, from what I saw, about 2m deep in Rajevo and waist deep in Gunja. You have the internets, you can see it all.